England 1-0 Austria: Bukayo Saka seals win with first international goal
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Bukayo Saka goal came in his sixth appearance for England
England’s countdown to the Euros continued with a narrow win over Austria at Riverside Stadium – but they suffered an injury setback as Liverpool defender Trent Alexander-Arnold limped off late on.
Manager Gareth Southgate saw his experimental side secure victory when Arsenal teenager Bukayo Saka crowned a fine move with an angled finish for his first international goal after 56 minutes.
Southgate, who named his 26-man squad for the Euros on Tuesday, picked a side with an unfamiliar look as players involved with Manchester United, Chelsea and Manchester City in the Europa League and Champions League finals were not selected, so he will be happy to come out with a win – but it was not a convincing display.
England survived scares when Everton defender Ben Godfrey, making his debut as a substitute, sent keeper Jordan Pickford scrambling to retrieve a wayward backpass, while the keeper touched Marcel Sabitzer’s shot onto the bar.
And as Alexander-Arnold walked gingerly around the pitch with the England medical staff, debutant Ben White cleared off the line from Alessandro Schopf after Pickford’s punch fell to him in the area.
The victory means England have won their past seven friendly matches, their best run in friendlies since winning seven in a row under Sir Bobby Robson between June 1985 and May 1986.
Alexander-Arnold gives England headache Trent Alexander-Arnold limped off in the 90th minute
Alexander-Arnold’s selection for the Euros was the big debating point in the build-up to the squad announcement, with Southgate ultimately deciding he was simply too big a talent to leave out.
And that talent was on display at the Riverside in both a defensive and attacking context, before the worrying sight of the 22-year-old moving gingerly around the perimeter of the pitch in the dying seconds, accompanied by England medical staff with his shirt pulled over his head in disappointment.
It marred a night when England got the win against Austria, albeit with a less than impressive performance which was perhaps to be expected with a much-changed side forced on Southgate by those many absentees, which saw him select Jesse Lingard even though he is not in the Euros squad.
Alexander-Arnold’s fitness, however, will be the big takeaway as he clutched his thigh following a routine clearance, collapsing to the ground before being consoled by Conor Coady, insult being added to injury when he was shown a yellow card by referee Lawrence Visser for returning to the pitch without permission, even if it was only for a few seconds.
Liverpool’s Alexander-Arnold was one of four right-backs included in Southgate’s squad so it is hardly a crisis in that position but he will not want to be without a player who can provide such quality.
England stars sparkle but Mings escapes
It was fitting that Saka scored his first international goal, illustrating his value to England, while Jack Grealish produced a man-of-the-match performance that fully deserved the ovation he received when he came off.
Grealish was England’s main creator and driving force – but it was not such an impressive night for his Aston Villa team-mate Tyrone Mings, who was fortunate to escape a moment of recklessness in the first half when he appeared to drive his arm straight into Austria striker Sasa Kalajdzic in the area, flattening him in an incident that was missed by the referee.
England lived on their nerves late on and were grateful to some wasteful Austrian finishing and desperate defending to close out the win as Southgate moves on to Sunday’s final pre-Euros friendly against Romania back here on Teesside with a much stronger side at his disposal.
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‘We got a bit disjointed’
England manager Gareth Southgate speaking to ITV: “I thought we started very well. We used the ball well in the first hour or so. We were playing against a very good side. They have good players. They get in between the lines well.
“The first hour was good in terms of quality. After that we needed to make a lot of changes and preserve people. We got a bid disjointed and people had cramp. We were hanging on at the end. It was understandable given the changes.
“Jack Grealish showed some lovely touches. You can see he’s still getting to full fitness – with the bursts you know he can make. He’s a quality player.”
What next?
The Three Lions round off their Euro 2020 preparations on Sunday with a friendly against Romania (17:00 BST) before their tournament opener against Croatia on Sunday, 13 June (14:00 BST).
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Line-ups England
Formation 4-3-3
1Pickford
2Alexander-Arnold4Rice5Mings3Trippier
8Bellingham7Saka6Coady
11Lingard9Kane10Grealish
Substitutes
Austria
Formation 4-4-2
13Bachmann
21Lainer4Hinteregger3Dragovic26Friedl
24Laimer23Schlager8Alaba19Baumgartner
25Kalajdzic9Sabitzer
Substitutes
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Match ends, England 1, Austria 0.
90’+4′
Second Half ends, England 1, Austria 0.
88′
Trent Alexander-Arnold (England) is shown the yellow card.
86′
Martin Hinteregger (Austria) is shown the yellow card.
81′
Substitution, Austria. Julian Baumgartlinger replaces Xaver Schlager.
81′
Substitution, Austria. Christopher Trimmel replaces Stefan Lainer.
71′
Substitution, Austria. Alessandro Schöpf replaces David Alaba.
71′
Substitution, Austria. Michael Gregoritsch replaces Sasa Kalajdzic.
66′
Dominic Calvert-Lewin (England) is shown the yellow card for a bad foul.
62′
Substitution, Austria. Louis Schaub replaces Christoph Baumgartner.
62′
Substitution, Austria. Florian Grillitsch replaces Konrad Laimer.
62′
Substitution, England. Dominic Calvert-Lewin replaces Harry Kane.
61′
Substitution, England. Ollie Watkins replaces Jesse Lingard.
61′
Substitution, England. Ben Godfrey replaces Tyrone Mings.
61′
Substitution, England. James Ward-Prowse replaces Declan Rice.
56′
Goal! England 1, Austria 0. Bukayo Saka (England) left footed shot from the left side of the six yard box to the centre of the goal.
52′
Stefan Lainer (Austria) is shown the yellow card for a bad foul.
Second Half begins England 0, Austria 0.
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First Half ends, England 0, Austria 0.